Last Summer I lived in Scotland at my Grandfather's. It was very interesting there as my grandpa has a lot of animals. There I saw cows and bulls for the first time. I didn't like the pigs but I made friends with three sheep and sometimes I gave them bread. Not far from the farm there was a lake with cold clean water. There were a lot of fish in the lake. One day we went fishing with my grandpa and I caught only one fish and my grandpa caught six. When we came to the lake there were deer who were drinking water. One of the deer was very little. Every morning I fed geese, chicks and hens. It was my duty. Not far from the grandfather's farm there was another big one where men and women worked. The farmer, our neighbour has a big family. He has a son and two daughters. Little Peter is very nice. When I was leaving he brought me two mice as a present. They live with me now. Next year I'd like to visit Scotland again.
You always have enough time, if you will but use it wisely.Your dilemma goes deeper than having a shortage of time, it’s basically a problem of priorities.Most people leave undone those things that should be done, while they do things that they shouldn’t be doing.Set priorities for your goals. A major part of successful living lies in your ability to put first things first. Most major goals are not achieved because people put second things first.Is what your doing getting you closer to your objectives? Anything that is wasted effort represents wasted time.Don’t serve time, make time serve you.
it’s basically a problem of priorities.Most people leave undone those things that should be done,
while they do things that they shouldn’t be doing.Set priorities for your goals.
A major part of successful living lies in your ability to put first things first.
Most major goals are not achieved because people put second things first.Is what your doing getting you closer to your objectives?
Anything that is wasted effort represents wasted time.Don’t serve time, make time serve you.